- In
organic chemistry,
hydroamination is the
addition of an N−H bond of an
amine across a carbon-carbon
multiple bond of an alkene, alkyne, diene, or allene...
- solution,
hydrogen gas and a
heterogeneous metallic ruthenium catalyst. In
hydroamination,
amines add to alkenes. When
substituted amines add, the
result is alkene...
- with an
alkene to form a
tertiary N-oxide. The
reaction is a form of
hydroamination and can be
extended to the use of
unsubstituted hydroxylamine, in which...
- Ian J.; Hill,
Michael S. (2005). "Calcium-Mediated
Intramolecular Hydroamination Catalysis".
Journal of the
American Chemical Society. 127 (7): 2042–43...
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copper (I)
hydride catalyst and a
thermodynamically stable silanol. For
hydroaminations,
ligated copper (I)
hydride undergoes a 1,2
migratory insertion; the...
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involving alkylation of
amines with alcohols, the
byproduct being water.
Hydroamination is
another green method for N-alkylation. In the
Menshutkin reaction...
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conversions such as the
conversion of
alkenes and
alkynes to
amines by
hydroamination. More recently, his work has
focused on the
field of
carbon capture...
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terminal alkynes with
amine groups using Cu2(OAc)4. It has been used for
hydroamination of acrylonitrile. It is also an
oxidising agent in Barfoed's test. It...
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significantly as dihydroxymethane.
Conceptually similar reactions include hydroamination and hydroalkoxylation,
which involve adding amines and
alcohols to alkenes...
- (Humulus lupulus).
Myrcenol is
obtained synthetically from
myrcene via
hydroamination of the 1,3-diene
followed by
hydrolysis and Pd-catalysed
removal of...